An atom's atomic mass (mass number) is its number of
Answer:
Is equal to the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
Explanation:
7. A jogger runs three blocks south, two blocks east, 4 blocks north and
two blocks west. What is the DISTANCE the jogger ran? *
Answer:
11 blocks
Explanation:
distance is adding up the numbers while displacement is the difference in starting and ending points
A student holds an ice cube in her hand. Which of the following best describes the movement of heat that will happen?
Answer:
The ice will melt and her hand will get cold
Explanation:
how to do this please
Answer:
1) see the diagram below
2) (b) the length of the wire being tested
Explanation:
1) An ammeter is connected in series with the circuit branch in which you want to measure current. "Conventional current" enters the positive terminal of the ammeter. (You can think of it as a voltmeter across a small resistor. The polarity of the voltage matches the polarity of the current.)
A voltmeter is connected in parallel with the circuit element of interest. Here, you want to measure the voltage across the wire, so the voltmeter is placed in parallel with the wire. The positive terminal of the voltmeter is connected to the end of the circuit element that has the higher (more positive) potential.
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2) The wording of the problem tells you which variable is independent:
"A varies with B" means the independent variable is B
Here, the independent variable is the length of the wire.
A book is resting on the floor. It has 25 J of energy. A student lifts the book and places it on the top shelf of a bookshelf. The student uses 200 J of energy to lift the book onto the shelf. How much energy does the book have at the top of the shelf?
A.Exactly 25 J
B. About 225 J
C. At least250 J
D.Negative 175 J PLSS QUICK (3 minutes at most) ILL GIVE 70 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST (FOR CORRECT ANSWER)
Answer and Explanation:
A. Exactly 25 J.
This is because the 25 J of energy that is holding down the book will always be the same, unless another force is being applied to hit to either make it heaver for a combined force of J energy, or something is lifting it, which will subtract the force of J of energy whilst moving.
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with well labelled diagrams , describe how a bicycle pump works
Explanation:
this is almost similar to how a syringe works. when the pump is drown out, air in the barrel expands and pressure is reduced to below atmospheric pressure. the air from outside the pump is at high pressure so it flows past the leather washer into the barrel. at some point, the higher pressure in the tyre closes for valve.
when the pump handle is pushed in the air is forced into the tyre though the tyre valve which now opens
Which of the following methods transmits a drug directly into the bloodstream?
Answer:
I think Intravenous transmits a drug directly into the bloodstream.
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What is happening when an oxygen molecule is formed from two separate oxygen atoms?
Two from each oxygen atom. For examples of covalent bonding are water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Covalent compounds are mostly gases or liquids with low melting points.
BRAINLIEST TO THE CORRECT QUESTION
Answer:
the answer is B
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Consider two soap bubbles having radii r1 and r2 (r1 < r2) connected via a valve. What happens if we open the valve?
Answer:
Explanation:
The radius of the smaller bubble, r1 will decrease and that of the bigger bubble, r2 will increase.
The pressure that is present in the smaller bubble usually is greater than the pressure that exists inside that of the bigger bubble. This then makes air to flow from r1 to r2 thereby making the radius of the smaller bubble r1, to decrease while keeping that of the bigger bubble r2 higher.
Determine whether a moving tennis ball and a racket held by the player have the same momentum or different momentum. If different, determine which object has more momentum.
Answer:
key points:1.momentum and impulse
2.condition for conservation of momentum and why
3.how to solve collision problems
4.centre of mass
Explanation:
momentum is a vector
force of a tennis ball
for a top player,a tennis ball may leave the racket on the with a speed of 55m/s(about 120mi/h).if the ball has a mass of 0.060kg and is in contact with the racket for about 4ms(4×10)s.estimate the average force on the ball
What is the average speed of a car that travelled 400 miles in 6 hours?
Answer:
About 66 miles per hour
Explanation:
Based on the information given we can assume the car traveled the same number of miles every hour meaning all we need to do is divide.
400/6 ≈ 66 miles per hour
Answer
66 mph
Explanation:
400 ÷ 6 = 66.666666666666666.......
Help it is timed help
Answer:
It is an object that remains a magnet forever.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think ur answer would be B
Explanation:
srry if wrong
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An object is pulled northward at 20 N and southward at 15 N. What is the direction and force of the object?
Answer:
It moves northward at 5N
Explanation:
A chocolate bar has nutritional energy content of 100KJ. If an 50kg mountain climber eats this chocolate bar and converts it all to potential energy. What altitude(height) can she climb on a mountain using this energy? Consider g=10m/s^2
Answer:
h = 200 m
Explanation:
The energy content of the chocolate is completely converted to the potential energy of the climber. Therefore:
[tex]Energy\ of\ Chocolate = Potential\ Energy\\Energy\ of\ Chocolate = mgh[/tex]
where,
m = mass of climber = 50 kg
Energy of Chocolate = 100 KJ = 100000 J
g = acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s²
h = height = ?
Therefore,
[tex]100000\ J = (50\ kg)(10\ m/s^2)h\\\\h = \frac{100000\ J}{500\ N}[/tex]
h = 200 m
Can you please answer my question correctly ASAP
Answer:
1) C, 2) C, 3) B, 4) D, 5) A/B, 6) D, 7) D, 8) A, 9) B, 10) A
Explanation:
1) Seconds, minutes and days are time units. (Correct answer: C)
2) The displacement is shortest distance between the point of origin and the point of destination. (Correct answer: C)
3) The velocity is the rate of change of position in time. (Correct answer: B)
4) Graphs are a very useful ressource to infer characteristics inherent to a studied physical variable. (Correct answer: D)
5) There are two possible answers, since both milimeters and meters are units for distance. (Correct answers: A/B)
6) The distance is the arc length of the entire path that object travelled. (Answer: D)
7) Traditionally, in a position vs. time graph we plot time in the x-axis. (Answer: D)
8) In this case, we use a distance-time graph, where travelled distance is the dependent variable and time is the independent variable. (Answer: A)
9) The point of origin is the initial position of the object. (Answer: B)
10) The point of destination is the final position of the object. (Answer: A)
4. An automobile gasoline engine is able to do 225 J of useful work with each stroke of its
pistons. If the engine has an efficiency of 29%, what is the amount of work that must be done on
the pistons in the engine?
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Actually Welcome to the concept of Efficiency.
We know that, efficiency is given as,
E (eta) = Output work / Input Work
hence, here, E = 29% and Output work = 225
hence, 29% = 29/100 in real..
hence, the work done on piston is given as,
29/100 = 225/I
therefore, I = 225*100/29 ==> I = 22500/29 ==> I = 775.8 joules
hence, the work done on the pistons is 775 J
a bed that has an area of 3.75 m2 and weighs 1,025N, what pressure would the bed exert on the floor?
Answer:
0.03964
Explanation:
Let us calculate the pressure exerted on the bottom by the weight of the fluid. That pressure is the weight of the fluid mg divided by the area A supporting it (the area of the bottom of the container): P=mgA P = mg A.
2. Why is alcohol thermometer not suitable to measure high temperature?
Answer:
Alcohol thermometers are used rather than mercury thermometers in very cold regions because alcohol has a lower freezing point than mercury. Pure ethanol freezes at -115 degrees C, while mercury freezes at -38 degrees C.
Explanation:
It is less durable because alcohol evaporates faster than mercury. It cannot measure high temperature because of a low boiling point. It wets the walls of the thermometer, which can adversely impact the accuracy of readings
When the Asthenosphere transfers heat, what happens?
Convection Currents, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or weathering?
A piece of steel is 11.5cm long at 22C. It is heated to 1221C, close to its melting point. How long is it, in cm, at the high temperature?
Answer:
The length at the final temperature is 11.7 cm.
Explanation:
We need to use the thermal expansion equation:
[tex]\Delta L=\alpha L_{0}\Delta T[/tex]
Where:
L(0) is the initial lengthΔT is the differential temperature, final temperature minus initial temperature (T(f)-T(0))ΔL is the final length minus the initial length (L(f)-L(0))α is the coefficient of linear expantion of steel (12.5*10⁻⁶ 1/°C)So, we have:
[tex]L_{f}-L_{0}=\alpha L_{0}(T_{f}-T_{0})[/tex]
[tex]L_{f}=L_{0}+\alpha L_{0}(T_{f}-T_{0})[/tex]
[tex]L_{f}=0.115+(12.5*10^{-6})(0.115)(1221-22)[/tex]
[tex]L_{f}=0.117\: m[/tex]
Therefore, the length at the final temperature is 11.7 cm.
I hope it helps you!
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400 12
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290 12
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The question below refers to the circuit shown in the image
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If the voltage across the 400 resistor is 7 V, what is the voltage across the 290 Q resistor?
O 5V
O 7V
O 9V
O 12 V
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4
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Answer:
i would think c
Explanation:
The mineral quartz has a chemical formula of SiO2. What is the formal name
for this compound?
Answer:
Silicon Dioxide
Answer:
Silicon dioxide
Explanation:
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Answer:
The magnet produces an electric current in the wire
Explanation:
Answer: the first one is right
Explanation:
Which two types of energy are being produced in the picture?
A
electrical energy and light energy
B
electrical energy and sound energy
C
mechanical energy and light energy
D
mechanical energy and sound energy
Answer:
dion sanders
Explanation:c
A girl runs 40m due south in 40 seconds an d then 20m due north in 10 secondsCalculate.
the average speed,
her average velocity .
in her change in velocity for the whole journey!
The average speed of the girl is 1.2 m/s.
Average velocity is defined as the trade in position or displacement (∆x) divided by the time durations (∆t) wherein the displacement takes place. The common velocity can be effective or negative depending upon the sign of the displacement. The SI unit of average velocity is meters per second (m/s or ms-1).
Given;
Total distance = 40 + 20 = 60 M
Displacement = 40 - 20 = 20 m south
total time = 40 + 10 = 50 seconds
Average speed = total distance / total time
= 60/50
= 1.2 m/s
average velocity = total displacement / total time
= 20 / 50
= 0.4 m/s due south.
Average velocity is calculated by means of dividing your displacement (a vector pointing out of your initial role in your final position) through the entire time; the average pace is calculated by way of dividing the overall distance you traveled by means of the total time.
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The distance between two subway stations is 3 miles. If a train travels between the two stations at an average speed of 60 mph, how many minutes does it take for the train to finish the trip between the two stations?
Answer:3 minutes
Explanation:60 miles an hour, 60 minutes in an hour, 1 mile per minute
Elements grouped as a column on the periodic table belong to a ______.